Showing posts with label mississippi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mississippi. Show all posts

Friday, February 14, 2014

50 things & places I love:


  1. coffee at all times of the day
  2. traveling
  3. sitting in the window seat of a plane
  4. macarons & champagne
  5. the university of mississippi
  6. updating iPhone apps
  7. the color black
  8. celine dion
  9. handwritten notes
  10. magazines - attn: Vogue
  11. tri delta - especially the chi chapter 
  12. surprises
  13. new york city
  14. water - oceans, pools, lakes
  15. breakfast dates
  16. sunsets
  17. one direction
  18. shrimp po' boys
  19. quoting gilmore girls and watching reruns
  20. social media
  21. journaling 
  22. franklin, tennessee
  23. greek salads
  24. candid photos
  25. beyonce
  26. grilled cheeses // paninis
  27. watercolors
  28. country cookin'
  29. phases of the moon
  30. maxi dresses & skirts
  31. chicago, illinois 
  32. harry potter and the sorcerer's stone
  33. taking pictures
  34. las vegas, nevada
  35. gossip girl
  36. street style
  37. los angeles, california
  38. underwater pictures
  39. leather leggings
  40. music festivals - lollapalooza 
  41. falling asleep on a float in the pool
  42. graphic tees
  43. musicals and broadway plays
  44. dark blue nail polish 
  45. rompers
  46. pizza
  47. romance movies
  48. blogs
  49. morning time with Jesus
  50. valentine's day
Happy Valentine's Day to you all! Hope your day was full of love!
xoxo

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Defying the stereotype

When I first decided I was going to attend the University of Mississippi, I did not know where this journey would take me. In high school Ole Miss was seen as some srat star, Lilly Pulitzer campus. I knew I wasn't like that, I didn't own any Lilly dresses, Tory Burch sandals or David Yurman rings, but I knew I was meant to go to Ole Miss.

Let me go ahead and say, before you stop reading now, Ole Miss is not all about the latest Lilly clothing line, Tory Burch sandals or anything you read on Pinterest as "sorority girl." 

What I've learned here at Ole Miss is to be yourself. Everyone on campus wears the same thing to class every day essentially, yet when you look closer everyone remains who they truly are. Whether you're noticing the crazy socks underneath someones converse, a ring that perfectly describes their personality, or maybe they're defying the oversized t shirt & Nike shorts memo all together.

The girls looking to come to Ole Miss that are in high school get a false representation and view of what this incredible place is like. We don't all wear cowboy boots with a designer dress and pearls. We don't all listen to country music and drink the days away. We don't wear monogrammed floppy hats and carry a Louis Vuitton.

In general, I have remained true to myself in college. I am still, somewhat, the same person I was in high school. What has changed though is my heart. This school that gets such a "party" reputation has made me a sweeter, more caring and kind hearted person that the person I was in high school.

I give people more chances, I do not judge so quickly, I thank the Lord every day for these people in my life and I owe all of this to the opportunities Ole Miss has given me.

My advice to incoming freshman is to take a step back. Don't judge a school by its stereotype. Ole Miss is so much more than a party school with a beautiful campus. It is a home to many for 4 years, some more because they don't want to leave, and this home has impacted every single life.

With five semesters behind me and only three full semesters ahead, I have realized so much about this place I call home. Even though I am only here for 4 years, these years have been crucial to me and who I am as a person.

Yes, most of my friends love to shop. Some of my friends wear Lilly. Tory Burch sandals are actually comfortable. David Yurman rings are beautiful. My point though, is that to fit in here and call this place your home, you do not have to own these material things. 

Come as you are, you are meant to be here

I want to thank Ole Miss for softening my heart, for encouraging and increasing my relationship with the Lord, for giving me the best friends that lift me up daily, and for changing me.

To the school that yells "Hotty Toddy" at any given moment, I owe a lot to you.